Here’s how I made this project happen with a few hand powered tools!īernzomatic ST2200 Detail Torch for Hobby and Household Useīernzomatic B4500 Heat Shrink Torch for Large Surface Areas But, if you can keep your resin from leaking under your slabs, you can totally get away with using three power tools for this project! In fact, I originally wanted to create this project using three power tools (circular saw, drill, and a sander), but made a mistake when pouring and ended up having to use a powered hand planer as well. Here’s the thing… you don’t need an industrial sized, fully-equipped workshop to make cool things. Want to see this build in action? Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel! For my full disclosure policy, click here. This project is sponsored by Bernzomatic and includes affiliate links. Even cooler, to help make this happen, I partnered up with my amazing friends at Bernzomatic and got to work! So, I decided to challenge myself to create one using handheld power tools and accessories that can be found in my local home improvement store. While resin river tables have been made time and time again, one thing I noticed was that many of these projects are made with industrial tools in big shops. As a woodworker, I have an ever-growing bucket list of projects I want to build at some point in my career… and at the top of that list is a resin river table.
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